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`A. to (3)` `B. to (4)` `C. to (2)` `D. to (1)`

A. Dispersion medium moves in an electric field is known as electroosmosis.
B. Solvent molecules pass through semipermeable membrane towards solvent side is known as reverse-osmosis.
C. Movement of charged colloidal particles under the influence of applied electric potential towards oppositely charge electrodes is known as electrophoresis.
D. Solvent molecules pass through semipermeable membranes towards solution side is known as osmosis.
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